TCS InQuizitive 2025 Opens Registrations, to Host Inter-School Quiz Across 12 Cities

TCS InQuizitive

Mumbai: Tata Consultancy Services (BSE: 532540, NSE: TCS), a global leader in IT services and consulting, has officially opened registrations for the 2025 edition of TCS InQuizitive, its flagship inter-school quiz competition aimed at nurturing curiosity, critical thinking, and tech fluency among high school students.

Now in its latest edition, TCS InQuizitive will travel to 12 Indian cities – Ahmedabad, Bengaluru, Bhubaneswar, Chennai, Delhi, Hyderabad, Indore, Kochi, Kolkata, Mumbai, Nagpur, and Pune – where students from grades 8 to 12 will compete in regional rounds.

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Finalists from each region will advance to the national semi-finals and finale to be held in Mumbai.

TCS InQuizitive: Gamified Learning Approach

The quiz adopts a gamified learning approach, engaging students with a diverse set of topics including current affairs, science, technology, arts, business, and emerging digital trends like AI, cloud computing, and robotics.

“TCS InQuizitive is more than a competition – it’s a platform to shape India’s future tech leaders,” said Sudeep Kunnumal, Vice President – HR, TCS.

“By blending fun with foundational knowledge, the quiz equips young learners with the mindset to innovate, collaborate, and lead in a rapidly evolving digital economy.”

Participation is free, and entries can be submitted via the official TCS InQuizitive website: https://www.tcs.com/inquizitive

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With a legacy of over two decades in fostering student engagement through quizzing – beginning with TCS IT Wiz in 1999 – TCS continues to drive learning innovation for India’s youth.

TCS InQuizitive 2025 builds on this heritage, offering a unique blend of infotainment and future readiness for the digital generation.

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